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    air in hot water system

    Hot water only. air is present from the taps but only when youve used the shower. Twin pump yes. When using shower, if you turn on the hot bath tap (which is first in line from the airing cupboard) just a little, it seems to bleed the air out leaving the shower with good flow. if not, the air...
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    air in hot water system

    shower and taps on the same feed, i know this is not correct
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    air in hot water system

    so, i have a thermostatic shower fitted to an electric pump, and i have had issues with air in the system. i have fitted a surrey flange to combat this but have seen no difference whatsoever is the dedicated shower feed coming off the surrey flange supposed to have a vent back to the loft tank...
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    surrey flange question

    Aha! MI adapters, not come across these before. thank you, makes sense now :D
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    surrey flange question

    Ok, so some further assistance is required please! The surrey flange i ordered arrived, but the thread detail isnt what i was expecting :oops: the water outlet for the shower is 22mm but what screws into it? also the top thread for the air vent and house feed is 3/4" but again, what screws...
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    surrey flange question

    Adapter it is :-) thanks for your help guys
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    surrey flange question

    i've bought a 22mm surrey flange to combat the air in the shower pipework restricting the flow, unfortunately now the flange has arrived it has a 22mm male thread at the base, but my hot water tank also has a male thread. i'm guessing i'm not the first person to have had this problem, is there...
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    fitting a surrey flange

    I would like a dedicated feed to the shower, but thats a fairly major job thats going to have to wait a while. also,having the improved flow at the bath is kinda usefull :)
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    fitting a surrey flange

    Ah, then i have a problem because i dont have a dedicated hot supply to the shower, its the same supply that feeds the bath and sink taps, and the pump is connected to this supply. can i feed the side tapping to the pump and just have the top as a vent?
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    fitting a surrey flange

    I'm having air problems so i want to fit one of these, but currently my hot water pipe comes straight out the top of the tank 10 inches and bends horizontally then tee's down to the pump, ie one pipe why does the surrey flange have two fittings?
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    honeywell st 699 timer replacement

    Can i replace my faulty st699 timer with a more modern 7 day digital timer? preferably one with a battery back up. can anyone advise a compatible replacement please? thanks :D
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    fitting a shower pump

    i know this topic is well covered here, but my question doesnt seem to be? i have a bristan 50 twin impeller pump due to be connected in my airing cupboard, my hot water storage tank is of what i would call a standard size,as in, its what i've seen in most houses (sorry to be so vague) can...
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    central heating on when not wanted

    i could. but i wouldnt know where to set it?
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    central heating on when not wanted

    sorry, hot water is hot
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    central heating on when not wanted

    its connected exactly like this yes
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    central heating on when not wanted

    ok,answers :D the water ran clear to start with then went black. i know my system runs no inhibitor. i dont know what a bypass is? the work i did was isolate the cold feed to the loft tank,fully drain system,fit new valve,wire in new valve, refill system adding cleaning solution to...
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    central heating on when not wanted

    yes, the whole thing.
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    central heating on when not wanted

    no nothing at all
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    central heating on when not wanted

    yes i did, it was hot
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